The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 9, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 February 1965 — Page 5

LOCALS a e Walkerton, inch im Mr. and Mob Richard Dewey and children ot Indianapolis were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Knowlton and Elaine. Many dollar bargains Friday and Saturday, February 26 and 27 Final days of Clearance Sale, Studio Dress Shop. Walkerton. Mi and Mrs. Herald Hosictku and family and Mr and Mrs Paul SAThart and family <>f Plym uth, were Saturday evening •Upper guests of Mr and Mis Lctg i Roy Hahn and family. David Andrew Lawrence h spending seve. al days thi wr«k with h s grandparents, Mi and Mrs. David Lawrence while . > parents D and Mrs H e I . - rence, of LaPorte. a < nt’<n<u , the D« n’t! Convention m C ’ . Mrs Roy Freeman '< • i tea F: iday afternoon at th a . > of Mrs Melton Butts, in £ Bend Tlir tea was nponr • by th' S J soph Court y Mn* U H«a h Arraciaticn and was for volunteers who helj at 'he n.ii.t d hospitals. Robert Sill. Walkerton hu received word of the passing of his b:ether. Otto Sill, on Friday, Feb. 19 Mr. Sill, a resident of LaCrosse, Wisconsin, died in the Vet. runs Hospital in Madison. Where he had been senou ly Hl for the past wv« nd months He was 87 years of age. He leaves <»ne daughter Mrs Robert G »-h* ke and five grandchildren o f I-a-Cros.se, Win; three brothers, Emil, of Tuscon; Ijco of I^Crosse and R >bert. Walk Tton. Funeral services and Interment were in LaCmase

' ?«■ . A CAcry U 100 Staticw Wage n tyht wa( l s A 77>!^JES2iSSisExTfcAS"“'*"""-«S^^ .1-—t*“7* ’* f \_ "wMjM wHpy WHf Chevy FI 1003-Door Sedan g Ig^1 g^ l/n g g g H’Rh aluminized exhausts that discourage corrosion ... Delcotron generators that ■ JS9 3J a /fa al encourage longer battery life .. . brakes that adjust thcmselces .. . rocker panels that flush themselves free of dirt and salt. Tight! They’re downright miserly!

YouVp looking at the lowest priced srdan and sL.tion wagon that Chevrolet makes. They neither look nor act their price. They’re roomy. The sedan seHts six. The wagon has nine feet from the hark of the front seat to the tip of the levered tailgate.

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Mrs Harry Mcchling and daughter, Nancy, were in Oak Park, Illinois, last Friday. S;< irday afternoon and evening gm*: s of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whit ker were Mrs. M< lly Poppe < f S -uth Bi nd and Qa.ence Whitaker of Crumstown. Other callers over the week end were Mrs. Tzora Kurtz, of Gary, and M s. John Lemert of Chicago. Mr and Mrs. Jack Evans .and sons, Tom and Jeff of Hebron, and Mr. and Mis David Rosa and son.s Robert, Mark and Jeff, Eau Gallic, Flonda, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Newton Williams. The Rosses will leave for their how Thursday, after av;. .t here w 'h the Williams and oth. i । < ’ativ. - Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. Haiold b cake, w । re Mr anti Mra Xd !ph Ni im v;’■ (hoan i‘.> nt, Mr Bi ly Hei.lt ml M ■ Enr t Jon n and daughl- , of Chicar > Hi pats u .•> . nic t > help Mis heak ; re? brale p. r h rthday Mr. aj i Mrs. H i ! Wr. t xkc wore M ndny , venin suppei guests HONORED \T SHOWFR Recently, Thcr* i D hmeltz. da ght. r >f M.- a I M Lin it r S j.ir.eltz •••'<; gin t tv P n r at a bri ‘al sl-.ov.i r g v a f< : her in the home of Mra D>n Cling- np -1 rs N- '-th Lberty. Mrs. Arthur S-Tmeltz was co-hoate.-a f r the 24 gir sts from Uni m Mil’ •, North Liberty, Walk, rton, Michigan City, Fort Wat n md Niles Prizes for games w nt to Mrs. Bud Wolfe, Miss Elaine Wolfe, and Mrs Peter M .rk After Theresa opened hvr man> .ovely gifts, refreshments < f strawberry tarts nuts and mints were served The room wis appropriately , decorated in the bride-elect’s colors of blue and white. March 13th has b. <-n chosen n<» the wedding date of Miss S<hmeltz and Wayne Hostetler

Mr. and Mrs Larry Braner of Tcegaiden. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Freeman, and Mr and Mrs Roy ( Freeman, attenled the auto show n Chicago Sun lay. Mr ano Mt i. Tom Wood of Waukegan, Illinois, spent the week end with h< r mother, Mr Hazel Barden Sunday visitors were Mrs. Carl Jansen and daughter, Maien. of Hamlet; Mr and Mrs. Robert Haney. Mishawaka, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Barden and family of Elkhart. Mr and Mrs. Newton Williams. Mr. and Mrs. E.tward Petersen. Mrs. John McCombs and Mi Alfred Drews, attended the reception at the M shawaka Ma onic Temple, 1a.4 Fr day evening, honor.ng Mr-. .1 hn Stayton. Grand Representative to lowa in Indian i of the Indiana G.and Chipter Order o r Eis’ern Star. Mrs Marie I^mpke, Rt. 3. W ilkerton. wh » wis :< r i ng t: <• winter in Lakel I'd Flo ala wnc Ihxl home by the pa ng of h> i fon-ri-law, Paul Lmg. < f Smith I; n I last wt*ek Funeral ser - ices were held in the Welsh anm I’ in -H H me South Bend, w th bur al in Cedar Park cemetery. Ch ’ Mrs. Lempke plans to : • >-i na wth her daughter and lab r :etum to h t Koontz I>ake nonic. □ - □ DEATHS □--- - - □ O^car Watklnn O ear Watkins. 89, of Rt Wa’kerton, died Monday in his home He moved to Walkerton B'-. monthfl ago from Ind anapolis He was bom on Dec. 17, 1895. m Elnirock. Ky. On Dec 11. ISM. h' married Zclpha O. York in Robin.*m, 11l She survives with two stepdaughters. Mrs Eleanor Ludwig of Walkerton, and Mrs Betty Priest of Indianapolis; two stepsons. John Johnson of Robinson, and Robert Johnson of

They're good looking. Clean. Functional. You can get an economical 4-cylinder engine in the sedan or in both cars, a 120-hp Hi-Thrift Six that's quick to do everything but cost vou money. As we said earlier, these are our lowest priced cars. Try one out today.

FER. 25, 1965 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS —

Indianap hs; nine grandchildren; ’ two sisters, Mrs Eva MeFaaHnd of Santa Barbara, Calif., and Mrs. Pearly Hanshue of La key. Ry . two brothers, Ja i r and Tr ey, both of Lackey He wa > m t.i. Army fn . 191 | t o 19.*; | Funeral Serv.< s un>‘ h*' ! <i 1 2 pm. Wedne lay, in the baum Funeral Hom© w. h 1 Harold Williams, past r of h Walkerton Methodist ( hur h • ifciating Burial was in W •’ .■ a Cemetery. T. Howard I’rankenlx rrv T Howard Frankenb nv -f Sharon, Pa., dud Feb. 10, at the age of 73 He was bom nd i i >‘d in the North Liberty c nri mr.ity. He Is survived hy hsw :■ H- I r one daughter. Mi- F:e{ I' • A of L>ng Island; m •n. ' •• 1 and three gran > hild” n Spring Md : on- .. t. - Mi .b seph Rennoc of Pofani, I d at Warren I). Jone^ Warr n Devore Jonr-. aH, <v' Rt 2, B x 222, K mr. r Road. Michigan City, dud Sunday at. St Anth ny hospital af'C an ill-ne.-s of four y< ars. Funeral services were held Wednes-lay at the R< t Fumi .1 H m •. M chigan City, wph Rev Hilton Whit ilu r. p i tor of the First M« thodi t Chunk, , thcr ?- ing. Bur al v is in Swan Lake Memorial Gardm s. w ith Mas rites conduct<sl Mr. Jone was born at LaPor'e May 1«. 19h6 <>n Nov. 11. 1926. at South Bend he was manned to Irene Emcrwm who survives Other survivors include two s ns. James,, Bev» rly Shores and Richard Muhaw'akn: also 11 gmndchildr» n He was a member of the Masonk? Ixidgo at North Libertv aid the South Bind Consistory. Mr Jones had the locker plant In North Liberty for a number of years.

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\ll Pi t s< i ipti >ns Permanent ly Recorded For Future Tax Or Insurance Reference Have All Os Yours Compounded At jai.cb pewit drug store Phone SSS-3JII Walkerton

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